Join us! 🚨Manushya Foundation at the Asia Pacific Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum!
- Manushya Foundation

- Sep 8, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 12, 2025

Across our region, workers and communities pay the high cost of uncontrolled business, from exploitative labour conditions to land grabbing and environmental contamination.
Without strong law, there cannot be accountability!
Join our panel discussion ‘Are South Korea and Thailand Ready to Take the Lead on Mandatory Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence in Asia?’ to explore new developments in South Korea and Thailand to strengthen corporate responsibility and halt impunity.
Don’t miss out on this important conversation!
📅 Tuesday 16 September 2025
🕚 12:45-13:45 ICT (Bangkok Time)
📍 UN Conference Centre, Bangkok (Room MRA)
🛜 Online: https://undp.zoom.us/j/89394334660
Speakers include:
Ji Yoon Kang, Staff Attorney, GongGam Human Rights Law Foundation/KTNC Watch
Phattharaphong Saengkrai, Lecturer, Thammasat University; author of the Thai Responsible Business Conduct bill
Neïla Mangin Maïza, Corporate Accountability Advisor, Manushya Foundation
🎙️Moderated by Nidhi Singh, Business & Human Rights Programme Manager, FORUM-ASIA
Check the event details here: https://www.rbhrforum.com/ready-for-mhredd 📝 To join us, register here: https://indico.un.org/event/1018118/
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It is incredible to see organizations like the Manushya Foundation actively participating in the Asia Pacific Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum to push for real accountability and corporate responsibility. Forums like this are crucial for amplifying community voices and ensuring human rights remain at the center of business practices across the region.
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Workers and communities in our area pay the high cost of uncontrolled capitalism, which includes bad working conditions, ragdoll playground land grabbing, and pollution of the environment.
From exploitative labor to land grabbing and ecological damage, Slope Run unrestrained business costs our region's people and communities.
I’m glad FORUM-ASIA is moderating — these conversations can get abstract fast unless someone keeps pulling it back to what workers and affected communities actually need. If there’s time, I’d be interested in how cross-border cases get handled when the harm is in one country but the HQ/legal entity is elsewhere. Weird comparison, but legal responsibility across layers sometimes feels like shifting text to reveal meaning; I learned the basic idea from Caesarcipher years ago.